Meet
Alexa N. Joyce, Esq.

Associate

Alexa N. Joyce, Esq. is a life-long resident of Monmouth County. She attended
Loyola University in Baltimore, Maryland and graduated with a Bachelor
of Arts in political science and sociology. Alexa subsequently attended
Monmouth University in West Long Branch, New Jersey where she graduated
with her Masters in Social Work. Alexa is a Licensed Social Worker. While
at Monmouth University Alexa interned for the New Jersey Division of Child
Protection and Permanency in West Long Branch, New Jersey and the New
Jersey Children’s Alliance in New Brunswick, New Jersey.

Alexa earned her Juris Doctorate at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New
York where she was a Child and Family Advocacy Fellow. During her time
at Hofstra, Alexa helped to establish the Hofstra University Center for
Children, Families, and the Law. She also served as Managing Editor of
Notes and Comments of the
Family Court Review. Alexa interned at the New Jersey Public Defender’s Office of the
Law Guardian in Asbury Park, New Jersey and Lawyers for Children in Manhattan,
New York. Alexa also served as a judicial intern to the Honorable Jeffrey
A. Goodstein, Supervising Judge of the Nassau County Supreme Court Matrimonial
Center. After law school, Alexa completed a clerkship for Monmouth County
Superior Court Judge Kathleen A. Sheedy, the Presiding Judge of the Family Part.

In addition to being an active member of the Monmouth County Bar Association
and serving as a member of the Young Lawyers Committee, Alexa continues
her involvement with the Association of Family and Conciliation Courts
(AFCC), an international, interdisciplinary, association of professionals
dedicated to the resolution of family conflict. Alexa’s article,
“High-Conflict Divorce: A Form of Child Neglect” was published
in AFFC’s quarterly journal,
Family Court Review.

Alexa enjoys running, going to the beach, and spending time with her family
and her dog.

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